Nonprofit
Communications & Development Specialist
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Description
Position Summary
The Communications & Development Specialist supports the Wendt Center’s fundraising, communications, and donor engagement efforts through high-quality content creation, database management, and event coordination. This role is ideal for a detail‑oriented, creative professional who thrives in a mission‑driven environment and wants to help expand the Center’s visibility and philanthropic impact. The Specialist reports to the Director of Development & Communications and collaborates with program, clinical, and administrative teams.
Key Responsibilities
Development Support
- Support annual fundraising efforts across foundation giving, individual giving, donor stewardship, and corporate partnership outreach.
- Prepare donor acknowledgments, impact updates, and stewardship materials.
- Assist with funder and donor research, proposal drafting, and reporting.
Database Oversight
- Oversee the maintenance, accuracy, and integrity of the donor database, including gift entry, coding, segmentation, and reporting.
- Implement data hygiene practices and ensure consistent data standards across the organization.
- Produce regular reports and dashboards to support fundraising analysis and forecasting.
- Train staff on database procedures and support organization wide data consistency.
Communications & Content Creation
- Develop and publish content for newsletters, social media, website updates, and donor communications.
- Create compelling stories that highlight client impact, program outcomes, and organizational milestones.
- Maintain brand consistency aligned with the Center’s values of healing, kindness, collaboration, and learning.
- Support media outreach and the development of press materials.
Event Coordination
- Assist with planning and executing the annual Benefit Gala and other fundraising or community events.
- Produce event materials, talking points, and promotional content.
- Support donor engagement and stewardship activities before, during, and after events.
Internal Collaboration
- Work with program and clinical teams to gather stories, data, and updates for communications and fundraising materials.
- Lead the production of the internal newsletter by gathering updates from staff, drafting and editing content, designing the layout, and managing timely distribution.
- Support the Director of Development & Communications in strengthening departmental systems and workflows.
- Collaborate with the Volunteer Coordinator to promote volunteer engagement and recognition.
Administrative Support
- Support scheduling, meeting preparation, and follow-up to keep development priorities and workflows moving smoothly.
- Maintain organized files, track deadlines and deliverables, and ensure key materials are accessible and up to date.
- Serve as a point of contact for internal teams, vendors, and partners, ensuring timely communication and effective coordination.
- Carry out related and/or unrelated tasks and projects as requested that support departmental goals and organizational priorities.
Qualifications
Required
- 2–4+ years of experience in nonprofit development, communications, marketing, or related fields.
- Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
- Experience with CRM systems (e.g., Raiser’s Edge, Boomerang, DonorPerfect).
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Strong attention to detail and comfort working with data.
- Utilize Microsoft 365 tools (Outlook, OneNote, Teams, SharePoint, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) to support efficient communication, collaboration, and workflow management.
Preferred
- Experience in trauma-informed, mental health, or human‑services organizations.
- Graphic design or digital media skills (Canva, Adobe Creative Suite).
- Experience supporting fundraising events and donor stewardship.
Compensation & Work Environment
- Salary: $55,000 - $75,000 based on previous experience
- Hybrid schedule (Tuesday and Wednesday onsite in Washington, DC).
- Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, retirement match, generous leave, and 20+ holidays.
About the Wendt Center
For 50 years, the Wendt Center for Loss & Healing has provided trauma-informed mental health services to individuals and families navigating grief, loss, and trauma. The Center is a $5–5.5M organization supported by government and foundation grants, fundraising events, and counseling fees.
Benefits
The Wendt Center is committed to supporting the well-being of our employees and their families
by offering a comprehensive benefits package in addition to regular pay. This package includes
insurance options, a 403(b) retirement plan, and many other fantastic benefits that include but are not limited to:
- Remote work - Hybrid Schedule of 2 days onsite & 3 days remote
- 2 weeks of Vacation time annually
- 12 paid Holidays
- 4 additional holiday related days
- 16 hrs of floating holidays for religious or spritual practices
- The week between Christmas & New Year's
- 2 weeks Sick Leave annually
- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account
- Life Insurance for full-time employees paid 100% by the company
- Long-Term Disability Insurance paid 100% by the company
- 403(b) Retirement and Employee Savings Plan
- Staff Development and Training with up to 5 days off annually for approved professional training
- Employee Assistance Program
- Bereavement Leave
- And more
Location
Associated Location
Suite 300
